In a world of SUV this and electric that, cars like this Hyundai Grand i10 Nios seem to fly under the radar.
In fact, Hyundai itself didn’t make half as much noise about this facelifted Nios as it did about the arrival of the updated Venue a couple of months ago.
But let’s give the very sensible and very likeable Grand i10 Nios due space and talk of what’s changed.
The grille makes up most of the redone front bumper and there are new tri-arrow daytime running lights lower down as well.
There are no changes to the headlights or bonnet but a close look will reveal a flatter, satin finished Hyundai logo in place of the 3D chrome one from before.
At the sides, it’s just the new design for the 15-inch diamond-cut alloy wheels that tells you this is the updated Nios. Styling at the back, though, has been jazzed up.
The bootlid is reprofiled but what’s more prominent are the reshaped tail-lights that are linked by a band, something that’s trending now.